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Going without food when arriving at the wrong time in the small villages.
Ah, yes. Fond memories! I am old and like some comfort too, but don't mind if the universe laughs at them occasionally. My Easter Sunday dinner in Alija del Infantado (on the way to Astorga) was memorable. Even the gas station had run low on supplies. I started with house wine (awful) with some kind of crispy snack. As I recall, it was followed by honey-barbeque-flavoured peanuts (even worse) and a Magnum ice cream bar (it is hard to spoil a Magnum bar).


Do you recall where Easter fell whilst you were walking that year,
Walking into Salamanca on a sunny Palm Sunday was fabulous - arriving at the cathedral just in time to join the procession arriving there. At least at that time (2017), the albergue didn't take reservations so it was possible for those who arrived early enough.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
It seems to me that there is a myth that the VDLP is a very hard Camino - so many people said this to me when I was walking the Francés this year. I used to call it ‘the old people’s Camino’ because it is relatively flat so much of the time. Compared to Le Puy to Conques and even the Francés I found VDLP relatively easy.
However it is quite a solitary Camino and perhaps not to everyone’s taste. I also notice that the Norte (a physically hard Camino) and Portugese Coastal have become very popular - I think people from non-coastal locations love the idea of a long walk along the coast.
Perhaps in these days of instant gratification the Via seems less attractive.
 
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I saw that video as well and had the same thoughts. I will also start somewhere between half and end of coming March. If I see you I will definitely say hi
 
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There really is no issue with food or water you just might carry a few more snacks on some days.
Ok, wait. Water is important. On the Frances, Norte, Portuguese, etc. I usually carry 1 liter of water as there are often opportunities for that nice chlorinated tap water available. On the VDLP I carry more water. Not insane amounts, like 2 -3 liters (depending on the stage of course).
 
I remember the walk through the pouring rain from the albergue to that petrol station in Alija de Infantado to get supplies for my dinner - microvave hamburgers. The Camino provides, but in strange ways sometimes.
 
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